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NYC Organ Project is an ongoing
attempt to document the organs – present
and past – that have been installed
in the five boroughs of New York City.
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Merged into First (Noble Street) Baptist Church of Greenpoint to form Union Baptist Church (1900)
750-52 Manhattan Avenue, near Norman Avenue (1870-1900)Second building (1881-1900)
• II/16 George Jardine & Son (1881)First building (1870-1881) – became Sunday School hall
• unknown

Consolidation of First Baptist Church of Greenpoint and Union Avenue Baptist Church (1900)151 Noble Street, near Manhattan Avenue (since 1863) – orig. First Baptist of Greenpoint
► I/9 George Jardine & Son (1864) – moved to Emmanuel Presbyterian, Manhattan
► II/16 Unknown Builder – moved from earlier church?First church building (1849-1863)
• unknown

Merged into Elm Place Congregational Church to become Union Congregational Church (1875)
State Street, near Hoyt Street (1860-1875) – orig. First Congregational; later Cong. Beth Elohim
• George Jardine & Son (1866)

Merged into Beecher Memorial Congregational Church (1893)
Merger of Elm Place and State Street Congregational churches (1885)Powell Street, near New Lots Avenue (1885-1893)
• unknownElm Place near Fulton Street (1856-burned 1880) – known as Elm Place Congregational Church
• Reuben Midmer & Son (1860s)

Corner Clinton and Amity Streets (1845-1875) – sold to St. Matthew's Lutheran in 1879
Moved in 1875 with First Presbyterian (Old School) and became Clinton Street Presbyterian• II/27 Ferris & Stuart (1868)• George Jardine & Son (1853)